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Eric P. Rhodes
@epr
❓Cryptoart Question of the Week ❓ Social media plays a huge role in how art is shared and valued today, but it doesn't always help the artists in the right way. What role should social media play in supporting artists? And how does it help artists? Please tag your replies with #CAQOTW.
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ilannnnnnnnkatin
@ilannnnnnnnkatin
the following thoughts are based on what have observed since i started minting works in the fall of 2018 . ideally an artist should not have to use social media at all unless they were intrinsically motivated to do so . have seen some artists do almost no social media and sell well just by minting their work on the platform . my best guess is that many collectors are not interested in social media and will simply scan through the platforms feeds . i think the platforms could do just a bit more on their end . have seen this work . a platform could easily cue up 4 or 5 casts a day of completely random selections of art from their platform and do a world of good with that . i do realise that the platforms already have their plates full in terms of what needs to be managed so my suggestion might not be realistic . although my proposal seems like something that could be an experiment . since all of this is experimental there's no reason it's not a route that could be tested .
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FID 11539 allenbarth.eth
@allenbarth
@ilannnnnnnnkatin I absolutely love your daily art daily speed #3017 and discovered an art subculture channel due to this thread. I look forward to collecting your inspiring fine art. /gifart the gif art channel
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